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Despite several considerable high points, Myrkur's sophomore record is a frustratingly inconsistent affair that fails to showcase its creator's considerable talents. Still, the potential...
Akercocke's masterful return to the industry is one of the greatest progressive death metal records in years that should catapult the band to the...
Septicflesh's latest record is a monumental fusion of death metal and symphonic metal that is certain to be remembered as one of the year's...
Dagoba's latest is also its best, aptly balancing heaviness and melody to deliver one of the most enjoyable industrial metal offerings in quite some...
If you need a darkness fix, you’ve found the right album. And I suspect it will get better once a crisp, cold winter grips...
Legendary hardcore act Burn are back with their new release Do or Die
Thy Art Is Murder bring forth an aura of desolation in their latest studio album
Thrills and chaos are abound in the debut release from supergroup Dead Cross
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past. So...
Rex Brown has never up until shown much inclination for being a solo artist. As a longstanding member of Pantera, having appeared on all...
Shattered Sun's sophomore record is dragged down by a painful lack of variation and originality. There's not much in the way of an "evolution"...
It's like The Dillinger Escape Plan in a string quartet.
If madness is your cup and you like music that goes off the rails, then Endon have an album for you.
Carach Angren release the best work of their career in the nightmare fueled Dance And Laugh Amongst The Rotten.
Let loose on Employed To Serve's new record Warmth of a Dying Sun, as it utterly captivates your mind and crushes your eardrums.
Sólstafir have crafted another gorgeous album, possibly their most emotional yet
Mutoid Man's War Moans lures listeners in for a sensual aggressive treat
Thousand Mile Stare is a milestone in Incendiary’s already excellent catalog.
Let's cut right to the chase: He Is Legend is one of the most underrated, under-appreciated bands in all of metal.
Obsidian Ark feels like it’s working on building a new sound, but starting with the familiar.